Rangers will today continue their battle against the Scottish Football Association in the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

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Bill Miller withdraws bid for Rangers

American businessman Bill Miller has withdrawn his bid for Rangers.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon will face three charges over his reaction to his team’s Scottish Cup semi-final defeat

Neil Lennon concedes he must improve conduct at Celtic

Neil Lennon admits he has to improve his conduct as he gets ready for another meeting with the Scottish Football Association's judicial panel on Thursday.

Rangers' home ground, the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow

Kennedy group makes fresh bid for Rangers

The Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy and the associated Blue Knights confirmed yesterday they have submitted a revised bid for Rangers, with the American tycoon Bill Miller also in the running for a takeover.

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Celtic manager Neil Lennon faces three charges

Celtic manager Neil Lennon will face three charges over his reaction to the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts, the Scottish Football Association revealed today.

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Rangers manager Ally McCoist condemns SFA threats

Threatening behaviour towards members of a Scottish Football Association panel that punished Rangers was described as disgusting by manager Ally McCoist today.

SFA trio threatened over Rangers

Police have given security advice to the three members of the Scottish Football Association (SFA) judicial panel who handed out punishments to Rangers after their identities were revealed, the governing body said.

Rangers' home ground, the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow

Rangers administrators to appeal against transfer embargo and fine

Rangers' administrators have requested an immediate expedited appeals process over the sanctions imposed on the club by the Scottish Football Association's judicial panel last night.

Rangers suspend Kyle Lafferty over 'breach of discipline'

Rangers have confirmed striker Kyle Lafferty has been suspended for two weeks amid reports of a dispute with manager Ally McCoist.

Penalty paid: Craig Beattie misses from
the spot as Hearts lose to Rangers

Little double stops Hearts taking second big scalp

Heart of Midlothian 0 Rangers 3

Scottish Premier League vote change delayed

A decision on changes to the Scottish Premier League voting structure has been delayed until April 30.

Neil Lennon enjoys Celtic's titletriumph

Lennon needs to spend if Celtic are to make progress in Europe, says Lisbon Lion Auld

Celtic manager Neil Lennon needs to recruit someone in his own image for next season's assault on Europe, according to the Lisbon Lion Bertie Auld.

Rangers to face Irish champions Linfield

Rangers will face Irish Premiership champions Linfield in a money-raising game at Windsor Park on May 7.

Coppell given Crawley role

Crawley have appointed former Reading manager Steve Coppell as the club's new director of football. Coppell, who has also had stints as manager of clubs including Manchester City, Crystal Palace and most recently Bristol City, takes up his new post with immediate effect.

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